Offiss: This is courtesy of redskins.com Not an Impact LB?!?! Stop being a cerial polemicist and listen to the millions of people who actually watch the NFL, particularlly Redskins games.

Career Highlights

Considered one of the most dominant and athletic linebackers in the NFL, Arrington struggled through an injury-plagued 2004 season, playing in only four games due to a knee injury. In 2003, he was named as a starter to his third straight NFC Pro Bowl squad. He has either led or finished second on the Redskins in tackles from 2001-03 and has compiled 432 tackles (290 solo) in his five seasons in the league. He has 22.5 career sacks and in 2002 he posted 11, tops on the squad and NFL linebackers. He is the Redskins' physical and emotional leader and has risen to the upper echelon of players in the league in just four seasons after being selected second overall in the 2000 NFL Draft.
How Acquired: Selected by the Washington Redskins in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft.

Offiss: This is courtesy of redskins.com Not an Impact LB?!?! Stop being a cerial polemicist and listen to the millions of people who actually watch the NFL, particularlly Redskins games.

Career Highlights

Considered one of the most dominant and athletic linebackers in the NFL, Arrington struggled through an injury-plagued 2004 season, playing in only four games due to a knee injury. In 2003, he was named as a starter to his third straight NFC Pro Bowl squad. He has either led or finished second on the Redskins in tackles from 2001-03 and has compiled 432 tackles (290 solo) in his five seasons in the league. He has 22.5 career sacks and in 2002 he posted 11, tops on the squad and NFL linebackers. He is the Redskins' physical and emotional leader and has risen to the upper echelon of players in the league in just four seasons after being selected second overall in the 2000 NFL Draft.
How Acquired: Selected by the Washington Redskins in the first round (2nd overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft.

I though we put this one to bed, I evaluate on what I see DB let other's continue to form your opinion's, I have watched him that's why I say what I say you obviously have been reading into all his hype which is based on his athletic ability and personality, I base him on his action's and his action's say other wise, a good GM evaluates talent on the field not what redskin's.com has written, but your more than welcome to believe whatever you read by all mean's, I have given my reason's in this thread I am not going to contiually have to repeat myself so go read that.

Comment:
Arrington has gone to the Pro Bowl as a starter in each of the last three seasons and he is expected to make the transition from the strong-side to the weak-side this year. Attacks the line of scrimmage when reads run, possesses good bulk and has the lower body strength to hold his ground at the point of attack. Takes good angles to the ball, generally closes down cutback lanes and is fast enough to consistently chase plays down from behind. Explodes into tackles, plays with a mean streak and is a fierce hitter that will force some fumbles. Flashes good ball skills and is capable of providing the occasional big play. As a pass rusher, has the explosive first step to beat most offensive linemen of the snap, is fast enough to turn the corner and shows good closing speed. Arrington takes too many chances and he needs to play with more discipline but he is still one of the best in the league and he is almost unblockable when he plays within the scheme. He is a playmaker that is stout against the run, consistently forces quarterbacks to hurry decisions and can cover backs out of the backfield.

I though we put this one to bed, I evaluate on what I see DB let other's continue to form your opinion's, I have watched him that's why I say what I say you obviously have been reading into all his hype which is based on his athletic ability and personality, I base him on his action's and his action's say other wise, a good GM evaluates talent on the field not what redskin's.com has written, but your more than welcome to believe whatever you read by all mean's, I have given my reason's in this thread I am not going to contiually have to repeat myself so go read that.

I have read and you are wrong. Thats my opinion. And if you base things on his actions then you haven't really watched him play. So at least we know you watched the whole season last year except for the 1st 3 games when Arrington played and I was devasting on one leg. Did you see what he did in the Tampa game when he was healthy?